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Bach Brandenburg 4, 2.+3.movement. Abbado

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Bach Brandenburg Concerto 4, 2.+3.movement
Claudio Abbado, Giuliano Carmignola, Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov, Ottavio Dantone, Mario Brunello, Orchestra Mozart Bologna.
Teatro Valli, Reggio Emilia, april 21 2007

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  • The Brandenburg Concerto is one the finest compositions ever made.

    Bach is the greatest of all time.

  • I envy anything Michala Petri does. She is the most talented recorder I've ever heard.

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  • @pildskadden Being the virtuossi Petri is, I wonder if the one who should be honored is the conductor. Not every day a musician of her stature is born! I love her artistry since quite a few years. She is always brilliant!

  • wat geweldige muziek is dat WOOOW ! jhbrocks holland

  • Being Danish I'm somehow particularly envious of Petri - to be conducted by Abbado!! I hope she knows how priviliged she is :0)

  • They using Modern Alto Harmonic recorders with e foot by Mollenhauer & Nik Tarasov/Joachim Paetzold :)

  • 5:45 *__* Carmignola è la voce di Dio

  • @acc96build Surviving account records from the court of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Coethen, Bach's employer, even tell the names of court musicians and the instruments they played. The instrumentation of the Brandenburgs very closely matches the resources at the Coethen court but do not match the slim resources of Markgrave Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg.

  • @wcbroccoli That is rather interesting. I am now more informed than I was previously!

  • @Musicalme96 Your comment is barely intelligible.

    Politely waiting for the piece to end is 19th century concert etiquette.

    18th c., audiences freely expressed themselves while the music was playing. Mozart was even concerned when the audience did not interrupt his cadenza.

    But these so-called "Brandenburg Concertos" were not composed for public concerts. They were composed for and played by the musicians at the court of Anhalt-Cothen, where Bach was Capellmeister.

  • grande Abbado ...:)

  • WoooW !

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